HTC One UltraPixel camera tips and tricks review

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10 Apr 2013, 05:53posted on

The HTC One offers plenty of camera settings to tinker with, which can improve your shots beforehand, and a handy Auto Enhance feature to pimp them up afterwards, so check out a few tips in the slideshow within...

Well for features u can use Apple's ideology to have both phones tie, use 3rd party apps to make up for any of the missing features. With that, im sure both phone pretty much equal out in term of features except for the airview and air gesture crap since that requires an extra sensor. But how big of a deal is that air whatever thing? My theory is, features are super similar, buy the phone that looks sexy.

You should have talked about night mode! And how the ISO setting in night mode is turned down, to increase the shutter time, which in turn leads to much less noise and nicer pictures! Auto mode is for the "fastest" shots, having incredibly low shutter speed times with higher ISOs, while manual pictures can prolong these shutter speeds and decrease the ISO :)

By the way, just wanted to say that I believe they are selling the experience more than anything :) Hence why they were so into ZOE and their microphone capabilities! Revolutionary camera hardware is still a few years away in my opinion, so they decided to make a better low light performer so that it will perform great all around, because people will want the best photos in any scenario! Which also ties into their social theme right now with blinkfeed etc, through surveys they believe that people use social networking more than anything, which doesnt even require more than 2mpx at max for FB or IG. No one prints off photos taken from their phone, so a sacrifice for stellar performance instead of less noise when zooming in only on daylight photos was a tradeoff they were willing to take.
Just my opinion..

Honestly after i saw a lot of camera comparison between Iphone 5, htc one, S4 and Nokia 920. I hate to say that cause i'm not Sam fan but S4 camera still better than htc one specially the 1080p video, but htc one still better than S4 at night video 1080p.

So many idiots falling for this phone. There going to be angry and I will accept your thumbs down for now till you come back begging HTC for a refund. The hardware is good, the camera looks bad (view images in fullscreen on atleast 1080p screen), the battery lifeis junk, the metal is poor build quality, the phone runs very hot, the phone screen is beaten by the s4.

Have you even used it? All reviewers are saying it has a great battery life and the buil quality is one of a kind. Plus the camera is actually pretty good, just not great. I haven't heard from the reviews that it runs hot so where is your information from?

When gaming the device uses so much battery that it drains faster than it can charge. To help "fix" this the software closes background apps without asking you to hide the fact that the thing is a battery hog.

Anandtech has already done a few tests Lumia vs one and when it comes to OIS Lumia wins hands down (for example at the film on the bridge where 920 superiority is so obvious that it needs no further explanation) Htc copied Nokia's idea and made it wrong. Typical.

Yes the Lumia has a better OIS, but don't forget the rest of the review where the reviewer said that Night mode on the One trashed the 920, also on low light video while the Lumia defenitely has the smoother video and less shaky the One catches much more light.

Htc fanboys will never accept the camera is junk and only performs better in really crappy lighting conditions compared to other flagships. When this phone ships their is going to be a storm of rage over it, prepare now for disappointment fanboys.

I really haven't liked most of the photos I have seen from this phone. Edited or not. History will more than likely repeat itself and this will be another junk phone just like all of the EVO's. 4 ultrapixel is another gimmick just like the 3d camera they made. Looks like a nice screen though. Blinkfeed can go in the garbage. The s4 I got to use was very nice and felt amazing in my hand. I would rather have a polycarbonite phone than HTC's cheap non repairable metal.

Hi all. I have the update 4.3 Android version. I've been told to use HDR Mode in camera settings to get best photo in low light or when there is bright and low light. I have tried Night Mode but it NEVER produced good shots. Overall, I am happy with the photos. I compared a friends Sony Xperia z1 camera with my HTC ONE camera. Overall, if you do not crop, zoom in or want to blow up your pictures into photos, its a great camera. However, when it comes to HDR Mode, I was told to install a 3rd party app for this as HTC's HDR Mode is not consistent and was told some 3rd party apps are better for HDR. These are:

Overall, in forums, HDR Camera+ and HDR Camera; Camera HDR Studio including and, maybe even Snap Camera HDR (had one great review I read for HTC ONE but from my personal experience, not so good) are the better apps and better for HDR use than the HTC HDR Mode.

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